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isoforms

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    Isoforms are different forms of a protein that are encoded by the same gene but have variations in their amino acid sequence. These variations can be caused by alternative splicing, post-translational modifications, or other factors. Isoforms can have different functions, subcellular localization, or expression patterns, and play important roles in regulating biological processes. Studying isoforms is important for understanding the complexity of gene expression and its regulation.

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